1887 – Bandstand, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
The octagonal bandstand was erected by the fundraising efforts of Dublin Metropolitan Police to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee.
The octagonal bandstand was erected by the fundraising efforts of Dublin Metropolitan Police to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee.
A chapel existed here since 1780. When the Church of St Saviour on Dominick Street was completed in 1861,
Part of the Iveagh Trust scheme which included housing,
Mountjoy was designed by Captain Joshua Jebb of the Royal Engineers and opened in 1850.
Designed by Scottish architect John Bennie Wilson after an architectural competition to design a new church for the Linen Hall St.
In 1791, the Apothecaries’ Hall was erected at 40 Mary Street,
A station and barrack of D Division of the Dublin Metropolitan Police.
Substantial corner bank building for the Munster and Leinster Bank, later part of AIB.
The Lower House is the name given to the former Richmond Asylum which opened to patients in 1814 and served over 2,000 patients at its peak.
Small timbered tearoom with a tiled roof.